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Political joke on vagrant falls flat [message #154420] Sat, 14 May 2005 10:35 Go to previous message
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From today's Daily Telegraph.

This story caught my eye. I'm not altogether sure why I feel the need to relay it, but let's not let lack of purpose get in the way of anything.

POLITICAL JOKE ON VAGRANT FALLS FLAT
The deputy leader of the German state of Bremen has been forced to relinquish his post after he poured a magnum of champagne over a homeless man in what he claimed was a joke.
Germany's newspapers yesterday carried frame-by-frame shots of the incident, in which Peter Gloystein, a member of the Christian Democrats (CDU) and Bremen's economics minister, was shown on a podium, gleefully dousing Udo Oelschläger with champagne.
Mr Gloystein, who was attending the public opening of Bremen Wine Week said as he poured: "Here's something for you to drink as well." Mr Oelschläger burst into tears and responded: "Who are you? Why are you doing this?" at which Mr Gloystein's aides attempted to bundle him away.
As the crowd looked on in shock, Mr Gloystein tried to apologise to Mr Oelschläger.
First he handed him his business card, then he offered him money and his £150 Montblanc pen.
When Mr Oelschläger declined them, he reportedly offered him a night in a luxury hotel, followed by a holiday and promised he would pay to have his clothes cleaned.
Mr Oelschläger, 45, told him: "I don't need your money, I'm not going to be bribed. You offended me and wanted to make me look like an idiot."
Mr Gloystein, a former banker, told angry onlookers his actions had been meant as a joke. He claimed he had wanted to pour the champagne into Mr Oelschläger's mouth, but that he had turned his head the wrong way at the last minute.
Mr Gloystein later issued a written apology, in which he said he "sincerely regretted the incident" but pressurefrom rival political parties led to his resignation.
A police spokesman confirmed that Mr Oelschläger was pressing charges against Mr Gloystein for insulting him.


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